THE PS4 and Xbox One see several new releases this week, including GTA 5 Online Heists, Sid Meier's Starships, Ori and the Blind Forest, Hotline Miami, Resident Evil 2 - Episode 3 and Cities: Skylines.

GTA Online receives a big update this week with the release of the Online Heists feature on Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4 and PS3.

It includes all new missions where players take on a set of jobs as a crew, including several side-quests, which ends with players taking on the big score.

The Heist will need a Leader who is at least rank 12 and own a high-end apartment with a planning board in order to co-ordinate the crime.

Not only do Heist Leaders 'cough up all of the setup costs up-front' but also have complete control over team roles and the cut of the final take each crew member gets.

Fans have had to wait a long time for its arrival and will hopefully not be disappointed by the highly anticipated online content.

Sid Meier's Starships is out March 12.

Arriving on PC, Mac and iPad, Starships features turn-based combat in an epic space setting.

Players will be able to explore space, defend planets and build vast fleet of starships, while researching new technologies.

2K has confirmed that missions will take place on their own unique maps and will feature cross-connectivity with Beyond Earth.

Ori and the Blind Forest is out March 11.

The vibrant platform adventure game designed by Moon Studios is available on Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows platform.

The player is put into the role of a forest spirit, who – over the course of his journey – has to find out more about his role within the world he’s living in.

Moon Studios have created memorable characters in an atmospheric world, with plenty of puzzles to solve and lands to explore.

Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is out March 10.

PS4, PlayStation Vita, PS3, GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS users will all have the chance to snap up Miami 2 this week.

The 2D top-down action has added new difficulty modes (easy, classic and extreme) while 13 playable characters are included for the sequel.

A new level editor is also set to be added later in 2015.

Resident Evil 2's episodic release continues with Episode 3 on March 11 on all platforms.

Reuniting fans with characters from the older generation of Resident Evil games, Revelations 2 also sees a return to the survival roots of the franchise.

The first episode costs £4.99, with the full season pass with additional content coming in at £19.99.

Cities: Skylines is out March 10.

From the makers of the Cities in Motion franchise, the game boasts a fully realised transport system and also includes the ability to mod the game to suit your play style as a fine counter balance to the layered and challenging simulation.

Cities: Skylines is available on Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux and Mac OS.